West Coast Classics are proud to present this fully customized and
electric (original VIN # 878101) 1963 Jaguar E-Type XKE Series I
Roadster with a Tesla Model S Large Drive unit engine and
transmission with 120 miles on the build. Over $200K has been spent
on the build, with the documents and receipts for all the work that
was completed. Drive unit Tesla large drive unit with an AEM
adapter boardControl VCU AEM 275Battery pack 16 Tesla Model S
battery blocksDc to dc converter Tesla Model SBMS Vero BMSBattery
boxes steel tubing with screwed on plastic coversCharger Tesla
Model gen-2 10 kilowatt hourE brake ManualCharger port Tesla Model
S NACSPower steering electronic aftermarketPower brakes Bosch I
boost Gen oneMotor cooling Liquid Tesla Pump with aluminum
radiatorBattery cooling Liquid Tesla Pump with aluminum radiatorDc
to dc cooling Liquid Tesla Pump with aluminum radiatorCharger
cooling Liquid Tesla Pump with aluminum radiatorA/C system
NoneHeater NoneAudio system Retro soundCameras noneRear suspension
Modified 350Z With coil over shocksGauges Speed Hut, Speedometer,
SOC, temps, 12 volt Recently serviced at the renown electric
vehicle conversion specialists 'Left Coast EV' of Los Angeles, CA.
Recent work includes:-new cooling system -replaced seats -new
suspension -alignment -lowered seats to get more headroom-bluetooth
stereo-alarm that locks doors -custom modern gauges -parking
brake-new custom VCU
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